Construction of Stress Responsive Synthetic Promoters and Analysis of Their Activity in Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, ISSN: 0735-9640, Vol: 30, Issue: 6, Page: 1496-1506
2012
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To obtain strong inducible promoters to drive abiotic stress-inducible transgene expression with minimal negative effects, we constructed three artificial synthetic promoters (EKCM, EKCRM, and ECCRM) comprising multiple cis-acting stress-response elements. Each promoter was fused independently to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene, and GUS expression was analyzed in stable expression systems in Arabidopsis thaliana. T2 transgenic progenies showed integration of the promoter-GUS construct in their genome. RT-PCR assays and histochemical staining analysis showed that GUS expression driven by each promoter increased under desiccation, cold, and high salt conditions. The activity of synthetic promoters, assessed by fluorometric quantitative analysis of GUS enzyme activity, was significantly higher than that of the rd29A promoter under various stress treatments. The most powerful promoter, EKCM, allowed about 1. 29-fold in GUS activity relative to the rd29A promoter, on average, under dehydration conditions. All three synthetic promoters could drive stress-inducible GUS expression in different organs of transgenic Arabidopsis. These synthetic promoters represent valuable tools for improving the stress tolerance of crops. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
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